Dr. Anu M Vaittinen
Newcastle University, Institute of Health & Society, Department Member
- Newcastle University, Institute of Ageing and Health, Department Memberadd
- Gender, Social Sciences, Anthropology of Sport, Anthropology of the Senses, Anthropology of the Body, Class (Sociology), and 30 moreSocial and Cultural Anthropology, Leisure, Phenomenological Sociology, Sociology of Violence, Sociology of the Body, Sociology of Identity, Sociology of Sport, Qualitative Methodology (Sociology), Sociology, Embodied knowledge, Sensory Enskillment, Anthropology, Ethnography, Sport, Physical Education, Embodiment, Sociology of Health and Illness, Public Health Systems & Services Research, Applied Health Research, Medical Sociology, Medical Anthropology, Qualitative methodology, Mixed Martial Arts, Phenomenology of the body, Running, The Body, Martial Arts, Long Distance Running, Masculinities, and Ageing and Healthedit
- Graduated with a PhD in Sociology, University of Newcastle with a Thesis titled 'Varieties of embodied knowing: an et... moreGraduated with a PhD in Sociology, University of Newcastle with a Thesis titled 'Varieties of embodied knowing: an ethnographic study of Mixed Martial Arts.
Currently working as a Research Associate at the Institute of Health and Society at Newcastle University on Collaborating with patients to improve patient safety in primary care with Dr. Susan Hrisos. I am also the chief investigator for an early career project funded by the Newcastle Institute of Ageing titled: 'Chronic illness (CVD), gender and the ageing body: an exploratory investigation of the experiences and motivations for sustained involvement in community cardiac rehabilitation in the North-East of England' with co investigators Dr. Lynne Stobbart and Prof. Eileen Kaner.
Current work also includes writing for publication from my PhD study.
Collaborative projects include working with Team Heat (Prof. Jacquelyn Allen Collinson, Dr. Helen Owton and Dr. George Jennings) on senses, heat/cold in physical cultures and work with Dr. George Jennings on bodily praxis and multimedia in Wing Chun. I am an associate member of Health Advancement Research Team at University of Lincoln and Open University Sports Studies Group.edit
Research Interests:
This paper examines the intersection of ways of knowing Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) skill and visual culture with a specific focus on the ways in which MMA coaches and practitioners engage with the visual as a part of learning and coaching... more
This paper examines the intersection of ways of knowing Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) skill and visual culture with a specific focus on the ways in which MMA coaches and practitioners engage with the visual as a part of learning and coaching MMA: illustrated with examples from an ethnographic study of two MMA gyms. Existing research has only relatively recently begun to systematically explore the significance and connections between sport, education, new media technologies and visual culture. In this paper I argue that the practitioners and coaches engage with different aspects of visual culture through diverse channels as part of the process of developing practical understanding and skills required for MMA.
